yes!. it is every cruel to a deer :( and it should be stopped.
The main reason for animal cruelty is hunting and to make money. Some people is cruel to animals just for fun.
your not aloud to have them as it comes under the animal cruelty act
it is animal cruelty, just people have done it for so long and many believe that by doing so is not too bad, such as killing a spider, or a bird for hunting.. but i personally think it is animal cruelty and should not be done.
Its not, hunting pits man against the animal, hunters don't always get a deer when they go hunting, more hunters go home empty handed than not.
no that is why its called animal cruelty
Hunting the wind means using the wind to your advantage during the hunt. This means hunting downwind of the animal you are persuing so that it does not smell you.
1. China - furfarms, live animal eating, factory farms, bear baiting, zoo cruelty2. United States - rodeos, hunting cruelty , factory farms, circus3. Spain - bull cruelty, factory farms,4. Australia - hunting cruelty, probably horse racing can cause some incidents5. UK - Fox hunting used to be legal, fortunatly its not but, you can find some videos of people still killing foxes, boars, and deer with dogs, just sick.6. Middle East - soldiers push puppies off cliff, kill animals for fun, set animals on fire.7. Japan.. dolphin and whaling abuse, live animal eating - mostly seafood8. Africa - hunting lions, elephants, rhinos etc. canned hunting, poaching.etc..
It would depend on which deer you are speaking of, and the hunting regulations there. Some species in Asia for example, are not afforded the type of protection that the white tailed and mule deer do in the United States. America's deer herds are in excellent shape, and hunting laws are strictly enforced. But over hunting could lead to any animal's extinction, as in the case of the passenger pigeon, for example.
Animal cruelty is still a problem.
Deer hunting was banned in 2004 because the deer were going to be extinct.
No. Even if you have a have a hunting license, a deer tag and haven't hit your limit, roadkill deer is illegal. Dead deer on the road, call animal services. On your property, bury it.
No. Deer are not native to Australia. Deer were introduced into Australia for hunting and farming during the 1800s, and they have thrived in the absence of major predators. Feral deer are now quite a problem in Australia.